Spider Sandwiches

Rhymes. Mealtimes. And YUCKY BUGS! Two monster talents: one tasty tale. Tuck in. What happens when the author of Aliens Love Underpants meets the illustrator of Barry the Fish With Fingers? One extremely funny picture book with amazing pictures, that’s what. Do you like cheeky little monsters and big giggles? Then join Max the monster for tea. What’s on the menu? Fish-eye cheese, snail trail sauce and cockroach curry. Delicious! Max will gobble up anything crawly, creepy, hairy and sticky. But can you guess his favourite snack of all?

  • Funny rhyme by a star team with millions of fans
  • Sue Hendra created Barry the Fish With Fingers
  • Claire Freedman wrote Aliens Love Underpants

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  • loved it

    Children: I liked it when he ate the sandwiches and when he ran out of the door at the end. I loved the pictures in the book.

    Teacher: The class really enjoyed the story for our first book club session. The children found it really funny and loved the pictures.

    16 November 2016

  • loved it

    yum yum spider sandwich this book is very monsterfied

    8 March 2014

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    Claire Freedman

    Claire Freedman is the author of the best-selling Aliens Love Underpants books.

    Awards

    Claire Freedman and Ben Cort won the Richard & Judy prize for the best-selling Aliens Love Underpants in 2007.

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    Sue Hendra

    Sue Hendra is the wonderfully funny, award-winning author and illustrator of picture books like Barry the Fish with Fingers.

    Awards

    Sue Hendra won the Bishops Stortford Picture Book Award for her picture book Dave (illustrated by Liz Pichon) and the Lollies Best Laugh Out Loud Picture Book Award for I Need a Wee (illustrated by Paul Linnet).

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